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information abut Spitfire Vb LFLR
Hello,
i'm searching info about this particular version, especially the equippement carried (full armement of 2hispano+4x0.303+ photo camera?) and it's weight penalty (if existing) exemple: AB961 :LFLRVb 38MU 2-9-41 ros 4-9-41 616S 28-3-42 316S 22-5-42 FACB 12-10-42 ros 306S 16-3-43 26S 3-4-44 Shot down by fighter while gunnery spotting Criqueville 23-6-44 F/Lt E K Heywood killed thanks. |
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Re: information abut Spitfire Vb LFLR
The LF means it was fitted with a low-altitude optimised engine (cropped blower).
The LR is "Long Range" meaning that this aeroplane was plumbed to carry an external 'slipper' tank under the fuselage (not all Mk Vs had this option). The 'R' has nothing to do with 'Reconnaissance' or cameras. |
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Re: information abut Spitfire Vb LFLR
thanks, i really thought the LR was for "Low Recco".
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